God doesn't give children with special
needs to strong people; He gives children with special needs to
ordinary, weak people and then gives them strength. Raising a child
with special needs doesn't TAKE a special family, it MAKES a special
family.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Day 22

Not much new to report. Matthew has slept almost all day. When he awakes, he has seizures. They've upped some meds they think might help, decreased others that haven't helped. The new ones aren't helping either. I've quit keeping track of what they are giving him and when. I can't remember if I said, but his MRI was fine.His list of seizure meds today (for my own information mainly, in case someone asks, so I can go back and remember)

Sweetie, you sound tired :( We are praying for Matthew and your entire family. The prayer partners at our church are praying for Matthew as well. Tell Steve, I will be bringing dinner tomorrow a little after 6. Any funny wardrobe choices by #9? Love you.

You must be exhausted. And STILL having no answers must be so frustrating. I don't know what else to say except that we will keep praying for Matthew for as long as it takes, which I hope will not be too much longer.

About Me

We have four beautiful children: Micah, Megan,Mason, and Matthew Owen who was born with congenital hydrocephalus, epilespy, septo-optic dysplasia and other anomalies. In spite of all these diagnosis, Matthew is thriving and is a delight and a blessed part of our family. Come, if you wish, and join our journey. This blog contains events of our real life, full of up and downs, good days and bad.